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<blockquote data-quote="atepointer" data-source="post: 2843075" data-attributes="member: 126734"><p>If you get bored I would suggest trying a small rain/food barrel with swivels, chain and t-post. Put a single hole in it maybe the size of a CR123 batt(what my thermal uses). Some corn will get out, but they have to work hard. Put maybe 30 rocks in it larger than the hole. Squirt syrup inside barrel as well and maybe some Kool Aid powder. I've had them come back for weeks on end day after day long after corn is gone. Easily the best 'hands free' feeder approach I've had that keeps them coming back long after the actual food is gone. Literally the first stop with thermal....check the rock barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atepointer, post: 2843075, member: 126734"] If you get bored I would suggest trying a small rain/food barrel with swivels, chain and t-post. Put a single hole in it maybe the size of a CR123 batt(what my thermal uses). Some corn will get out, but they have to work hard. Put maybe 30 rocks in it larger than the hole. Squirt syrup inside barrel as well and maybe some Kool Aid powder. I've had them come back for weeks on end day after day long after corn is gone. Easily the best 'hands free' feeder approach I've had that keeps them coming back long after the actual food is gone. Literally the first stop with thermal....check the rock barrel. [/QUOTE]
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